167 oe (46) Port San Juan ort San Juan is an open roadstead directly ex d ili L : posed to the prevailin southwesterly winds. According to the British Columbia Pilot! vthe ae trends in a northeasterly direction for 35 miles, and is 14 miles wide, ter- Legend Magnetic occurrences ZZ Limestone /ntrus/ves Scale of feet 10Q0_2090_30g0 4090 5090 1900, Figure 27. Magnetite occurrences, Bugaboo creek and Gordon river, Vancouver island, B.C. Mining claims referred to in text are indicated by numbers and are as follows: 1, Con- queror; 2, David; 3, Elijah; 4, Sirdar; 5, General White; 6, Baden-Powell; 7, Little Bobs; 8, General French; 9, General Warren; 10, Thorn; 11, Rose. minating in a beach of muddy sand. Gordon river and Cooper inlet enter the port through this beach; very small coasters enter them towards high water, and find shelter therem. . . . .- The port is open to 1 British Columbia Pilot, vol. I, p. 29 (1928).